Reds pitcher Aroldis Chapman threw a perfect inning in his major-league debut on Tuesday night. Chapman topped out at 102 mph against the Brewers. "Aw, that was a wonderful debut," manager Dusty Baker said. "People expected it, and they got what they heard about and read about." Chapman pitched in the eighth inning, recording one strikeout and throwing just eight pitches. "It's a big thing for me," Chapman said through a translator. "Being able to come up and pitch not only here, but to pitch for the Reds in the playoffs would be something great for me, to keep going with the team and someday get an opportunity to win it all."